Josephine smacked her own head and begged Jay, saying, "Will you please take her away, Big Brother?"
Jay uttered coldly, "If you already know that she’s a terrible drinker, then don't invite her to messed up parties like this next time."
Josephine apologized. "I was wrong."
In a slightly rough and aggressive manner, Jay grabbed Angeline's hand and stormed outside.
Having no idea where Grayson had driven the car to, Jay was left with no choice but to hail a cab.
After stuffing the wasted Angeline into the car, he asked her, "Where to?"
Angeline slouched gently on his shoulder and replied," I'll go wherever you go."
Jay massaged his sore and painful forehead before saying to the driver, "To Garden Of A Diary."
Along the way, she slumped limply on him as if someone had removed all the bones in her body. He straightened her body again and again but eventually gave up.
He allowed her to rest on his shoulder, but she rolled down to his lap and she soon fell asleep on his knees.
The look on his face was ghastly.
He had just made up his mind to wake this drunkard when he caught sight of her tiny and fair face. She looked as innocent as an infant when she was asleep, melting his steely and cold heart with her adorable and lovable face.
In the end, he took off his jacket and placed it over her.
When the driver pulled over at Garden Of A Diary, Jay patted her on the face. "Hey, you're home. You need to get off."
Angeline turned over and continued to sleep.
He got out of the car helplessly and dragged her out of the car.
His actions were clearly very rough, yet she continued to sleep soundly.
When Jay had dragged her into the house and tossed her on the bed, her hands suddenly reached out to wrap him around his neck.
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